Galleries know more than a thing or two about emerging interior design trends to ensure their collections resonate with both collectors and designers. To understand which colours will be trending in 2025, Sara Hill, the Chief Creative Officer at Clarendon Fine Art, shares her expert insights into what is set to be a very colourful year.

For 2025, four standout themes are shaping the design landscape: bold Cherry Red for confident self-expression, vibrant Pink and Yellow for warmth and vitality, earthy neutral tones for a minimalist, calming aesthetic, and organic greens for balance and renewal.

Art lies at the core of these trends, transforming these colours into evocative, versatile pieces that enhance and elevate interior spaces.

Cherry Red
Cherry Red’s emergence as a key interior trend for 2025 reflects a broader cultural shift toward bold self-expression in design. It’s a colour that demands attention while simultaneously creating an inviting atmosphere – a rare combination that makes it particularly appealing for interior spaces.

Pink and Yellow
These vibrant hues bring a joyful, playful touch to interiors. Pink introduces softness and creativity, while Yellow injects optimism and warmth. Together, they create uplifting energy that pairs wonderfully with contemporary art pieces to transform a space.

Nature-inspired Green
Organic greens like avocado, lime, and pistachio are key interior trends for 2025, reflecting a return to nature-inspired design. These shades bring a balance of energy and tranquillity, with avocado offering grounding sophistication, lime injecting vibrancy, and pistachio providing a serene, neutral touch.

In art, these tones create versatile focal points that connect interiors to the natural world while maintaining a contemporary edge.

Neutral Tones
Earthy neutrals, such as beige, taupe, and soft greys, are essential for creating serene, grounding environments. They allow other elements—like bold artworks or striking furniture—to shine while also standing strong as minimalist pieces on their own.

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